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Daniel Kish

Daniel Kish is an expert in navigational techniques for the visually impaired, known for developing "click" sound echolocation—using tongue clicks to interpret surroundings. Born blind, he has trained himself to perceive distances, objects, and even moving things by listening to echoes, much like bats. Kish has founded organizations to teach blind people echolocation skills, empowering them to navigate independently and confidently. His innovative approach demonstrates how sensory adaptation and awareness can overcome visual limitations, inspiring advancements in mobility and autonomy for visually impaired individuals.